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12:55 PM ET, March 18, 2013

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Press regulation deal struck by parties  —  David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband claim victory in Leveson deal  —  A deal has been struck between the three main political parties on measures to regulate the press, Labour has said.  —  Leader Ed Miliband said the deal would protect …
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Patrick Wintour / Guardian:
Press regulation deal: the key points  —  The main sticking points in the post-Leveson discussions that were ironed out during late-night discussions  —  • The royal charter  —  The royal charter will be entrenched through statute so that it cannot be changed by ministers …
Discussion: The Sun and Big News Network.com
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Phone-hacking victims give press regulation deal cautious welcome  —  Cross-party agreement on Leveson plan seen as historic opportunity to draw line under decades of Fleet Street excess  —  Victims of press intrusion have given a cautious welcome to the press regulation plan agreed early …
Discussion: Guido Fawkes
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Newspaper groups threaten to boycott new press regulator  —  Owners of Sun, Telegraph and Daily Mail say they may set up own watchdog if government opts for statutory underpinning  —  Three of the country's biggest newspaper groups, including the owners of the Daily Mail and the Sun …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Nearly one-third of U.S. adults have abandoned a news outlet due to dissatisfaction  —  Readers, viewers and listeners may not have followed the contraction of the news business closely, but they're beginning to notice the effects of five dismal years for many publishers.
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Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
Verizon Sends Signal on TV Fees  —  FiOS Operator Presses Smaller Media Firms for Deals Based on Audience Size  —  Verizon Communications Inc. is proposing to shake up the pay-television business based on a simple premise: it wants to tie the fees it pays to carry TV channels to how many people actually watch them.
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Wall Street Journal:
Bribery Allegations Surfaced Against WSJ in China  —  The Justice Department last year opened an investigation into allegations that employees at The Wall Street Journal's China news bureau bribed Chinese officials for information for news articles.  —  A search by the Journal's parent company found …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Steve Coll named dean of Columbia Journalism School  —  Steve Coll, the decorated Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker staff writer, has been named dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism.  —  He replaces Nick Lemann, a fellow New Yorker writer who announced last October he would be stepping …
Lewis DVorkin / Forbes:
Inside Forbes: Amid the Finger Pointing, Journalists Need to Explore New Payment Models  —  I spent eight years at AOL and I'll say this: I saw none of the great, all of the bad and some of the good.  Throughout, the media took dead aim at our strategic zig-zags and revolving-door CEOs.
Discussion: @jayrosen_nyu and @felixsalmon
David Corn / Mother Jones:
Iraq 10 Years Later: The Deadly Consequences of Spin  —  Those who questioned the case for war have won the fight over history.  But that won't bring back the tens of thousands of lives lost.  —  President Bush announcing the invasion of Iraq on March 19, 2003.  Paul Morse/White House
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Howard Fineman / The Huffington Post:
Iraq War 10th Anniversary Reminds Us Of The Questions We Didn't Ask
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Kia Makarechi / The Huffington Post:
CNN Under Fire For Coverage Of Rape Trial  —  CNN's coverage of the verdict in the Steubenville rape case appeared to be curiously weighted on Sunday, focusing on the effect the guilty verdict would have on the lives of the now-convicted rapists and their families, rather than that of the victim and her family.
 
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